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Why Simulators Love Some Tracks More Than Others
Race Analysis

Why Simulators Love Some Tracks More Than Others

Some tracks make a season feel “stable”: the quickest car tends to qualify well, control the race, and bank points with relatively low drama. Other tracks feel chaotic: traffic matters, pit timing becomes everything, and one small error can flip a weekend from P4 to P11. Simulators are sensitive to this difference because they’re not only modeling pace — they’re modeling how pace turns into track position, and how track position turns into points.

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Strategy Risk vs Points Gain: The Tradeoff Simulators Expose
Race Analysis

Strategy Risk vs Points Gain: The Tradeoff Simulators Expose

Aggressive strategy is one of the easiest places in Formula 1 to confuse volatility with value. When a bold undercut wins on Sunday, it’s tempting to treat that result as proof the call was “the fastest” or “the correct” one. But strategy is a decision under uncertainty: you don’t choose the outcome, you choose a probability distribution of outcomes. The practical question isn’t “can this win?”—it’s “does this improve our expected points enough to justify the extra downside risk?”

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What Makes a “Robust” Championship Favourite
Race Analysis

What Makes a “Robust” Championship Favourite

A championship favourite is easy to label when one car is quick and the points gap looks comfortable. But “favourite” is a headline; “robust favourite” is a property you can test. In F1, small shifts — a single non-finish, a track-specific weakness, one messy Sprint weekend — can flip the title picture because the points system amplifies outcomes at the front. If you’re using an F1 calculator or season predictor to make decisions (or just to understand what’s actually driving the title fight), the goal isn’t to find the one true future. It’s to measure how resilient the favourite is across many plausible futures.

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